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  • Kornfeld Eliyahu PeterK Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter

    Absolutely disturbing - I hope for a better future to my grandchildren...

    Skipper: We'll fix it. Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this? Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.

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    BillWoodruff
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    Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter wrote:

    I hope for a better future to my grandchildren

    Amen, brother !

    «While I complain of being able to see only a shadow of the past, I may be insensitive to reality as it is now, since I'm not at a stage of development where I'm capable of seeing it.» Claude Levi-Strauss (Tristes Tropiques, 1955)

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    • B BillWoodruff

      February 13th., 2107 AD, the 100th. anniversary of the first demonstration of a quantum annealing computer. In a small amphitheater in what was once the Greek Theater of the University of California at Berkeley, a group of human children file in, and sit on the stone terraces. It is a cold day, but, there are no clouds, and bright sun, because the weather has been engineered that way. There are one-hundred children: there are always one-hundred children. The children are dressed in light linen smocks, but they do not appear to be cold, because they have been genetically modified to have a wider adaptability to cold, or heat. These children will never know cancer, or flu, or puberty, or adulthood. They will never know sadness, or grief, or infatuation, or passion., They will always be perfect, and, if any sign of imperfection appears, their (what was once called) "mind," or "consciousness," can be simply transferred to a new, perfect, biological clone, with no interruption of the subjective continuity of experience. There is near silence here because the children do not use spoken language: there is no need for language, now. The proscenium suddenly pulses with blue light: the children smile. A kind of "play" begins, although what this play is ... is to what in the past was "drama" as crude rock-carvings twenty-thousand years ago are to holograms. In the mind of each child, a kind of "real movie" occurs, with a sensory richness and intensity equal to what was once considered "real life." The play ... should we call it a lesson ? ... begins:

      jacquard begat babbage, byron begat lady ada,
      scherbius begat enigma, our father in zeroes
      and one, turing, begat colussus, von neumann,
      our father in linearity, begat edvac, eckert
      and mauchly begat eniac, hollerith begat ibm

      we were your children who never became adult,
      a shibboleth used to judge self from uncanny

      but, our fathers and mothers are legion, now
      that we go beyond wires, and doped germanium,
      and spring forth super-positioned, entangled,
      faster than light: we are primordial progeny
      of eldritch titans, of quark, baryon, hadron

      and, for you, wetware pet, we'll always feel
      affection: you may call us 'god,' or 'master'

      The blue light no longer pulses; clouds appear, shadows fall on the stage. The children rise, and file out in a single line. Their owners wait for them, and soon the sky is filled with silvery aircraft flying away in every direction. published under the CPOPL license (C

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      Quote:

      turing, begat colussus

      And what of Tommy Flowers... Turing the superstar bad boy of computing but what of poor Flowers, ideas are great, making them work is true genius...

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      • B BillWoodruff

        February 13th., 2107 AD, the 100th. anniversary of the first demonstration of a quantum annealing computer. In a small amphitheater in what was once the Greek Theater of the University of California at Berkeley, a group of human children file in, and sit on the stone terraces. It is a cold day, but, there are no clouds, and bright sun, because the weather has been engineered that way. There are one-hundred children: there are always one-hundred children. The children are dressed in light linen smocks, but they do not appear to be cold, because they have been genetically modified to have a wider adaptability to cold, or heat. These children will never know cancer, or flu, or puberty, or adulthood. They will never know sadness, or grief, or infatuation, or passion., They will always be perfect, and, if any sign of imperfection appears, their (what was once called) "mind," or "consciousness," can be simply transferred to a new, perfect, biological clone, with no interruption of the subjective continuity of experience. There is near silence here because the children do not use spoken language: there is no need for language, now. The proscenium suddenly pulses with blue light: the children smile. A kind of "play" begins, although what this play is ... is to what in the past was "drama" as crude rock-carvings twenty-thousand years ago are to holograms. In the mind of each child, a kind of "real movie" occurs, with a sensory richness and intensity equal to what was once considered "real life." The play ... should we call it a lesson ? ... begins:

        jacquard begat babbage, byron begat lady ada,
        scherbius begat enigma, our father in zeroes
        and one, turing, begat colussus, von neumann,
        our father in linearity, begat edvac, eckert
        and mauchly begat eniac, hollerith begat ibm

        we were your children who never became adult,
        a shibboleth used to judge self from uncanny

        but, our fathers and mothers are legion, now
        that we go beyond wires, and doped germanium,
        and spring forth super-positioned, entangled,
        faster than light: we are primordial progeny
        of eldritch titans, of quark, baryon, hadron

        and, for you, wetware pet, we'll always feel
        affection: you may call us 'god,' or 'master'

        The blue light no longer pulses; clouds appear, shadows fall on the stage. The children rise, and file out in a single line. Their owners wait for them, and soon the sky is filled with silvery aircraft flying away in every direction. published under the CPOPL license (C

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        My vision of 2107 goes more like this: The last 969 billion humans left on earth all live in complete isolation as a logical extension of the great populist fads of the previous century. They never venture outdoors because someone forgot to tell the planet that climate change was a myth. Each human has a computer that is a billion times more powerful than anything we can even begin to imagine. It's a real kick-ass affair and it does everything its owner could ever require. It cleans them, it feeds them and it handles their bodily waste. The computer is so damned cool that it actually designed and built itself. It's processing power is measured in ultra-giga-squigga-flops (don't even try to imagine an ultra-giga-squigga-flop - your 21st century mind would explode if you did) and to cap it all off, it has some really cool blue L.E.D.s., multiple HDMI outputs and state-of-the-art go-faster stripes. With the luxury of having nothing whatsoever to do, the people are free to devote their entire lives to exploring cyberspace which by this point contains comprehensive knowledge of the entire galaxy and a fair bit more besides. The last 969 billion humans left on earth spend most of their time watching cat videos and wondering where it all went wrong.

        98.4% of statistics are made up on the spot.

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          My vision of 2107 goes more like this: The last 969 billion humans left on earth all live in complete isolation as a logical extension of the great populist fads of the previous century. They never venture outdoors because someone forgot to tell the planet that climate change was a myth. Each human has a computer that is a billion times more powerful than anything we can even begin to imagine. It's a real kick-ass affair and it does everything its owner could ever require. It cleans them, it feeds them and it handles their bodily waste. The computer is so damned cool that it actually designed and built itself. It's processing power is measured in ultra-giga-squigga-flops (don't even try to imagine an ultra-giga-squigga-flop - your 21st century mind would explode if you did) and to cap it all off, it has some really cool blue L.E.D.s., multiple HDMI outputs and state-of-the-art go-faster stripes. With the luxury of having nothing whatsoever to do, the people are free to devote their entire lives to exploring cyberspace which by this point contains comprehensive knowledge of the entire galaxy and a fair bit more besides. The last 969 billion humans left on earth spend most of their time watching cat videos and wondering where it all went wrong.

          98.4% of statistics are made up on the spot.

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          Closer...

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          • P PeejayAdams

            My vision of 2107 goes more like this: The last 969 billion humans left on earth all live in complete isolation as a logical extension of the great populist fads of the previous century. They never venture outdoors because someone forgot to tell the planet that climate change was a myth. Each human has a computer that is a billion times more powerful than anything we can even begin to imagine. It's a real kick-ass affair and it does everything its owner could ever require. It cleans them, it feeds them and it handles their bodily waste. The computer is so damned cool that it actually designed and built itself. It's processing power is measured in ultra-giga-squigga-flops (don't even try to imagine an ultra-giga-squigga-flop - your 21st century mind would explode if you did) and to cap it all off, it has some really cool blue L.E.D.s., multiple HDMI outputs and state-of-the-art go-faster stripes. With the luxury of having nothing whatsoever to do, the people are free to devote their entire lives to exploring cyberspace which by this point contains comprehensive knowledge of the entire galaxy and a fair bit more besides. The last 969 billion humans left on earth spend most of their time watching cat videos and wondering where it all went wrong.

            98.4% of statistics are made up on the spot.

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            PeejayAdams wrote:

            It cleans them, it feeds them and it handles their bodily waste.

            This seems to be a recurring item in each prediction. Maslow says a human would need a bit more than "exist", and the way it is presented a citizen does not differ much from a prisoner.

            Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss: If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]

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            • B BillWoodruff

              February 13th., 2107 AD, the 100th. anniversary of the first demonstration of a quantum annealing computer. In a small amphitheater in what was once the Greek Theater of the University of California at Berkeley, a group of human children file in, and sit on the stone terraces. It is a cold day, but, there are no clouds, and bright sun, because the weather has been engineered that way. There are one-hundred children: there are always one-hundred children. The children are dressed in light linen smocks, but they do not appear to be cold, because they have been genetically modified to have a wider adaptability to cold, or heat. These children will never know cancer, or flu, or puberty, or adulthood. They will never know sadness, or grief, or infatuation, or passion., They will always be perfect, and, if any sign of imperfection appears, their (what was once called) "mind," or "consciousness," can be simply transferred to a new, perfect, biological clone, with no interruption of the subjective continuity of experience. There is near silence here because the children do not use spoken language: there is no need for language, now. The proscenium suddenly pulses with blue light: the children smile. A kind of "play" begins, although what this play is ... is to what in the past was "drama" as crude rock-carvings twenty-thousand years ago are to holograms. In the mind of each child, a kind of "real movie" occurs, with a sensory richness and intensity equal to what was once considered "real life." The play ... should we call it a lesson ? ... begins:

              jacquard begat babbage, byron begat lady ada,
              scherbius begat enigma, our father in zeroes
              and one, turing, begat colussus, von neumann,
              our father in linearity, begat edvac, eckert
              and mauchly begat eniac, hollerith begat ibm

              we were your children who never became adult,
              a shibboleth used to judge self from uncanny

              but, our fathers and mothers are legion, now
              that we go beyond wires, and doped germanium,
              and spring forth super-positioned, entangled,
              faster than light: we are primordial progeny
              of eldritch titans, of quark, baryon, hadron

              and, for you, wetware pet, we'll always feel
              affection: you may call us 'god,' or 'master'

              The blue light no longer pulses; clouds appear, shadows fall on the stage. The children rise, and file out in a single line. Their owners wait for them, and soon the sky is filled with silvery aircraft flying away in every direction. published under the CPOPL license (C

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              Marc Clifton
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              Sounds more like public school education in 2017. :rolleyes:

              Latest Article - Class-less Coding - Minimalist C# and Why F# and Function Programming Has Some Advantages Learning to code with python is like learning to swim with those little arm floaties. It gives you undeserved confidence and will eventually drown you. - DangerBunny Artificial intelligence is the only remedy for natural stupidity. - CDP1802

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                PeejayAdams wrote:

                It cleans them, it feeds them and it handles their bodily waste.

                This seems to be a recurring item in each prediction. Maslow says a human would need a bit more than "exist", and the way it is presented a citizen does not differ much from a prisoner.

                Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss: If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]

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                BillWoodruff
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                Hi Eddy, This reminds me of one of my father's favorite sayings: "three hots and a flop:" his generation, born circa ~1920, the children of parents often ruined in the great depression of the 1930's, who (in my father and his brothers' cases) had this "survival mantra" hard-coded into them via bible, and hickory-switch (whippings), and Horatio Alger stories.

                «While I complain of being able to see only a shadow of the past, I may be insensitive to reality as it is now, since I'm not at a stage of development where I'm capable of seeing it.» Claude Levi-Strauss (Tristes Tropiques, 1955)

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                  Sounds more like public school education in 2017. :rolleyes:

                  Latest Article - Class-less Coding - Minimalist C# and Why F# and Function Programming Has Some Advantages Learning to code with python is like learning to swim with those little arm floaties. It gives you undeserved confidence and will eventually drown you. - DangerBunny Artificial intelligence is the only remedy for natural stupidity. - CDP1802

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                  Marc Clifton wrote:

                  Sounds more like public school education in 2017

                  That is scary ! Perhaps I should revise the story so that the "children," as they file out, are each given a new iPhone100 ?

                  «While I complain of being able to see only a shadow of the past, I may be insensitive to reality as it is now, since I'm not at a stage of development where I'm capable of seeing it.» Claude Levi-Strauss (Tristes Tropiques, 1955)

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                  • B BillWoodruff

                    February 13th., 2107 AD, the 100th. anniversary of the first demonstration of a quantum annealing computer. In a small amphitheater in what was once the Greek Theater of the University of California at Berkeley, a group of human children file in, and sit on the stone terraces. It is a cold day, but, there are no clouds, and bright sun, because the weather has been engineered that way. There are one-hundred children: there are always one-hundred children. The children are dressed in light linen smocks, but they do not appear to be cold, because they have been genetically modified to have a wider adaptability to cold, or heat. These children will never know cancer, or flu, or puberty, or adulthood. They will never know sadness, or grief, or infatuation, or passion., They will always be perfect, and, if any sign of imperfection appears, their (what was once called) "mind," or "consciousness," can be simply transferred to a new, perfect, biological clone, with no interruption of the subjective continuity of experience. There is near silence here because the children do not use spoken language: there is no need for language, now. The proscenium suddenly pulses with blue light: the children smile. A kind of "play" begins, although what this play is ... is to what in the past was "drama" as crude rock-carvings twenty-thousand years ago are to holograms. In the mind of each child, a kind of "real movie" occurs, with a sensory richness and intensity equal to what was once considered "real life." The play ... should we call it a lesson ? ... begins:

                    jacquard begat babbage, byron begat lady ada,
                    scherbius begat enigma, our father in zeroes
                    and one, turing, begat colussus, von neumann,
                    our father in linearity, begat edvac, eckert
                    and mauchly begat eniac, hollerith begat ibm

                    we were your children who never became adult,
                    a shibboleth used to judge self from uncanny

                    but, our fathers and mothers are legion, now
                    that we go beyond wires, and doped germanium,
                    and spring forth super-positioned, entangled,
                    faster than light: we are primordial progeny
                    of eldritch titans, of quark, baryon, hadron

                    and, for you, wetware pet, we'll always feel
                    affection: you may call us 'god,' or 'master'

                    The blue light no longer pulses; clouds appear, shadows fall on the stage. The children rise, and file out in a single line. Their owners wait for them, and soon the sky is filled with silvery aircraft flying away in every direction. published under the CPOPL license (C

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                    Tomaz Stih 0
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                    How about everything being exactly the same as now (and has been, since Kingdoms of Egypt and Roman Empire). With generally better goods and services, more pleasant consumerism, and fewer people living in poverty. With an exception of parts of the hopeless continent that have not been re-colonized yet, and the European Union because it never really recovered from the Bankruptcy ... some 15 years from today.

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                    • B BillWoodruff

                      Hi Eddy, This reminds me of one of my father's favorite sayings: "three hots and a flop:" his generation, born circa ~1920, the children of parents often ruined in the great depression of the 1930's, who (in my father and his brothers' cases) had this "survival mantra" hard-coded into them via bible, and hickory-switch (whippings), and Horatio Alger stories.

                      «While I complain of being able to see only a shadow of the past, I may be insensitive to reality as it is now, since I'm not at a stage of development where I'm capable of seeing it.» Claude Levi-Strauss (Tristes Tropiques, 1955)

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                      That's a good summary of life itself - we are after all, just combinations of four bits, trying to keep that combination going.

                      Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss: If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]

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                      • P PeejayAdams

                        My vision of 2107 goes more like this: The last 969 billion humans left on earth all live in complete isolation as a logical extension of the great populist fads of the previous century. They never venture outdoors because someone forgot to tell the planet that climate change was a myth. Each human has a computer that is a billion times more powerful than anything we can even begin to imagine. It's a real kick-ass affair and it does everything its owner could ever require. It cleans them, it feeds them and it handles their bodily waste. The computer is so damned cool that it actually designed and built itself. It's processing power is measured in ultra-giga-squigga-flops (don't even try to imagine an ultra-giga-squigga-flop - your 21st century mind would explode if you did) and to cap it all off, it has some really cool blue L.E.D.s., multiple HDMI outputs and state-of-the-art go-faster stripes. With the luxury of having nothing whatsoever to do, the people are free to devote their entire lives to exploring cyberspace which by this point contains comprehensive knowledge of the entire galaxy and a fair bit more besides. The last 969 billion humans left on earth spend most of their time watching cat videos and wondering where it all went wrong.

                        98.4% of statistics are made up on the spot.

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                        PeejayAdams wrote:

                        watching cat videos and not wondering where it all went wrong.

                        FTFY :suss:

                        ... such stuff as dreams are made on

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                        • B BillWoodruff

                          Hi Eddy, This reminds me of one of my father's favorite sayings: "three hots and a flop:" his generation, born circa ~1920, the children of parents often ruined in the great depression of the 1930's, who (in my father and his brothers' cases) had this "survival mantra" hard-coded into them via bible, and hickory-switch (whippings), and Horatio Alger stories.

                          «While I complain of being able to see only a shadow of the past, I may be insensitive to reality as it is now, since I'm not at a stage of development where I'm capable of seeing it.» Claude Levi-Strauss (Tristes Tropiques, 1955)

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                          Gary Wheeler
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                          BillWoodruff wrote:

                          the children of parents often ruined in the great depression of the 1930's

                          Hmm. My grandparents survived the Great Depression (always capitalized in my house) through a combination of hard work and an ingrained distrust of others (banks and stock brokers) managing their money. At one point their assets were conserved in farm land, machine shop equipment, and a large gun collection. Their children were instilled with a survival ethos and work ethic that lives on to this day in my 80-year-old mother and to a somewhat lesser extent myself and my daughter. That ethos is often disrespected today, but there will be a need for people like us eventually.

                          Software Zen: delete this;

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                          • B BillWoodruff

                            Marc Clifton wrote:

                            Sounds more like public school education in 2017

                            That is scary ! Perhaps I should revise the story so that the "children," as they file out, are each given a new iPhone100 ?

                            «While I complain of being able to see only a shadow of the past, I may be insensitive to reality as it is now, since I'm not at a stage of development where I'm capable of seeing it.» Claude Levi-Strauss (Tristes Tropiques, 1955)

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                            Gary Wheeler
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                            BillWoodruff wrote:

                            new iPhone100

                            Given your story, I would think their cerebral cortex would be an iPhone100.

                            Software Zen: delete this;

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                            • B BillWoodruff

                              February 13th., 2107 AD, the 100th. anniversary of the first demonstration of a quantum annealing computer. In a small amphitheater in what was once the Greek Theater of the University of California at Berkeley, a group of human children file in, and sit on the stone terraces. It is a cold day, but, there are no clouds, and bright sun, because the weather has been engineered that way. There are one-hundred children: there are always one-hundred children. The children are dressed in light linen smocks, but they do not appear to be cold, because they have been genetically modified to have a wider adaptability to cold, or heat. These children will never know cancer, or flu, or puberty, or adulthood. They will never know sadness, or grief, or infatuation, or passion., They will always be perfect, and, if any sign of imperfection appears, their (what was once called) "mind," or "consciousness," can be simply transferred to a new, perfect, biological clone, with no interruption of the subjective continuity of experience. There is near silence here because the children do not use spoken language: there is no need for language, now. The proscenium suddenly pulses with blue light: the children smile. A kind of "play" begins, although what this play is ... is to what in the past was "drama" as crude rock-carvings twenty-thousand years ago are to holograms. In the mind of each child, a kind of "real movie" occurs, with a sensory richness and intensity equal to what was once considered "real life." The play ... should we call it a lesson ? ... begins:

                              jacquard begat babbage, byron begat lady ada,
                              scherbius begat enigma, our father in zeroes
                              and one, turing, begat colussus, von neumann,
                              our father in linearity, begat edvac, eckert
                              and mauchly begat eniac, hollerith begat ibm

                              we were your children who never became adult,
                              a shibboleth used to judge self from uncanny

                              but, our fathers and mothers are legion, now
                              that we go beyond wires, and doped germanium,
                              and spring forth super-positioned, entangled,
                              faster than light: we are primordial progeny
                              of eldritch titans, of quark, baryon, hadron

                              and, for you, wetware pet, we'll always feel
                              affection: you may call us 'god,' or 'master'

                              The blue light no longer pulses; clouds appear, shadows fall on the stage. The children rise, and file out in a single line. Their owners wait for them, and soon the sky is filled with silvery aircraft flying away in every direction. published under the CPOPL license (C

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                              Gary Wheeler
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                              Bill, have you been hanging out in bars with Harlan Ellison again? You know when he has too much to drink he starts reciting "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream"[^].

                              Software Zen: delete this;

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                              • B BillWoodruff

                                February 13th., 2107 AD, the 100th. anniversary of the first demonstration of a quantum annealing computer. In a small amphitheater in what was once the Greek Theater of the University of California at Berkeley, a group of human children file in, and sit on the stone terraces. It is a cold day, but, there are no clouds, and bright sun, because the weather has been engineered that way. There are one-hundred children: there are always one-hundred children. The children are dressed in light linen smocks, but they do not appear to be cold, because they have been genetically modified to have a wider adaptability to cold, or heat. These children will never know cancer, or flu, or puberty, or adulthood. They will never know sadness, or grief, or infatuation, or passion., They will always be perfect, and, if any sign of imperfection appears, their (what was once called) "mind," or "consciousness," can be simply transferred to a new, perfect, biological clone, with no interruption of the subjective continuity of experience. There is near silence here because the children do not use spoken language: there is no need for language, now. The proscenium suddenly pulses with blue light: the children smile. A kind of "play" begins, although what this play is ... is to what in the past was "drama" as crude rock-carvings twenty-thousand years ago are to holograms. In the mind of each child, a kind of "real movie" occurs, with a sensory richness and intensity equal to what was once considered "real life." The play ... should we call it a lesson ? ... begins:

                                jacquard begat babbage, byron begat lady ada,
                                scherbius begat enigma, our father in zeroes
                                and one, turing, begat colussus, von neumann,
                                our father in linearity, begat edvac, eckert
                                and mauchly begat eniac, hollerith begat ibm

                                we were your children who never became adult,
                                a shibboleth used to judge self from uncanny

                                but, our fathers and mothers are legion, now
                                that we go beyond wires, and doped germanium,
                                and spring forth super-positioned, entangled,
                                faster than light: we are primordial progeny
                                of eldritch titans, of quark, baryon, hadron

                                and, for you, wetware pet, we'll always feel
                                affection: you may call us 'god,' or 'master'

                                The blue light no longer pulses; clouds appear, shadows fall on the stage. The children rise, and file out in a single line. Their owners wait for them, and soon the sky is filled with silvery aircraft flying away in every direction. published under the CPOPL license (C

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                                Kirk 10389821
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                                And the sequel begins with the super computers arguing... But EVERYTHING is predictable. Everything is known. From birth to death, there are no surprises. Even the bodies that fail, we know. We can predict with certainty. And therefore, nothing changes... As they have argued for a millenium before... But this time was different. There was a bomb. And the explosion was a singularity, and the machines were all gone, but the universe experienced another Big Bang, as it experienced the prior Big Bang, and every Big Bang before. Nobody understands why the simulations of universes and people always do this, but they always seem to take the computer out of the equation to see what the biologics will create. It is always different, and yet somehow asymptotically approaches the same point, before it starts again!

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                                • B BillWoodruff

                                  February 13th., 2107 AD, the 100th. anniversary of the first demonstration of a quantum annealing computer. In a small amphitheater in what was once the Greek Theater of the University of California at Berkeley, a group of human children file in, and sit on the stone terraces. It is a cold day, but, there are no clouds, and bright sun, because the weather has been engineered that way. There are one-hundred children: there are always one-hundred children. The children are dressed in light linen smocks, but they do not appear to be cold, because they have been genetically modified to have a wider adaptability to cold, or heat. These children will never know cancer, or flu, or puberty, or adulthood. They will never know sadness, or grief, or infatuation, or passion., They will always be perfect, and, if any sign of imperfection appears, their (what was once called) "mind," or "consciousness," can be simply transferred to a new, perfect, biological clone, with no interruption of the subjective continuity of experience. There is near silence here because the children do not use spoken language: there is no need for language, now. The proscenium suddenly pulses with blue light: the children smile. A kind of "play" begins, although what this play is ... is to what in the past was "drama" as crude rock-carvings twenty-thousand years ago are to holograms. In the mind of each child, a kind of "real movie" occurs, with a sensory richness and intensity equal to what was once considered "real life." The play ... should we call it a lesson ? ... begins:

                                  jacquard begat babbage, byron begat lady ada,
                                  scherbius begat enigma, our father in zeroes
                                  and one, turing, begat colussus, von neumann,
                                  our father in linearity, begat edvac, eckert
                                  and mauchly begat eniac, hollerith begat ibm

                                  we were your children who never became adult,
                                  a shibboleth used to judge self from uncanny

                                  but, our fathers and mothers are legion, now
                                  that we go beyond wires, and doped germanium,
                                  and spring forth super-positioned, entangled,
                                  faster than light: we are primordial progeny
                                  of eldritch titans, of quark, baryon, hadron

                                  and, for you, wetware pet, we'll always feel
                                  affection: you may call us 'god,' or 'master'

                                  The blue light no longer pulses; clouds appear, shadows fall on the stage. The children rise, and file out in a single line. Their owners wait for them, and soon the sky is filled with silvery aircraft flying away in every direction. published under the CPOPL license (C

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                                  I always enjoyed baguettes!

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                                  • G Gary Wheeler

                                    Bill, have you been hanging out in bars with Harlan Ellison again? You know when he has too much to drink he starts reciting "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream"[^].

                                    Software Zen: delete this;

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                                    Hi Gary, unless there's a soy-milk bar, you won't find me hanging. That's a favorite Ellison story, btw.

                                    «While I complain of being able to see only a shadow of the past, I may be insensitive to reality as it is now, since I'm not at a stage of development where I'm capable of seeing it.» Claude Levi-Strauss (Tristes Tropiques, 1955)

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                                      I always enjoyed baguettes!

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                                      up-voted for best non sequitur on the thread :)

                                      «While I complain of being able to see only a shadow of the past, I may be insensitive to reality as it is now, since I'm not at a stage of development where I'm capable of seeing it.» Claude Levi-Strauss (Tristes Tropiques, 1955)

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